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==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
*'''Member''', ''Platform Committee'', Libertarian Party of California (April 2019—present)
*'''Alternate''', ''Platform Committee'', Libertarian Party of California (March 2019—April 2019)
*'''Member''', ''Events and Fundraising Committee'', Libertarian Party of Kings County (February 2019—present)
*'''Member''', ''Events and Fundraising Committee'', Libertarian Party of Kings County (February 2019—present)
*'''Vice Chair''', ''Libertarian Party of Kings County'' (January 2019—present)
*'''Vice Chair''', ''Libertarian Party of Kings County'' (January 2019—present)

Revision as of 17:18, 20 May 2019

Tyler Braaten
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of Kings County
January 2019—present
Predecessor: Kalish Morrow
Successor: Incumbent
Lemoore Representative
Libertarian Party of Kings County
January 2018—January 2019
Predecessor: Position Established
Successor: Jerrod Finder
Personal Details
Residence: Lemoore, California
Party: Libertarian Party
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Tyler Braaten is the current Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Kings County. He is a member of the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus.

Organizational Positions

  • Member, Platform Committee, Libertarian Party of California (April 2019—present)
  • Alternate, Platform Committee, Libertarian Party of California (March 2019—April 2019)
  • Member, Events and Fundraising Committee, Libertarian Party of Kings County (February 2019—present)
  • Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Kings County (January 2019—present)
  • Delegate, Kings County Convention, Libertarian Party of Kings County (Kings Gun Center, Hanford, California, January 6, 2019)
  • Chair, Candidate Support and Recruitment Committee, Libertarian Party of Kings County (June 2018—present)
  • Member, Events Committee, Libertarian Party of Kings County (March 2018—February 2019)
  • Lemoore Representative, Libertarian Party of Kings County (January 2018—January 2019)

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